Venezuelans need 126 monthly salaries to pay for the basic basket

Venezuelans need 126 monthly salaries to pay for the basic basket

A family of five people in Venezuela need 126 minimum wage monthly to pay for the food basket, whose cost was 491 dollars in August, according to estimates by the Center for Documentation and Social Analysis of the Venezuelan Federation of Teachers (Cendas-FVM), released this Thursday.

The independent entity explained that, last month, when the minimum wage -130 bolivars- was equivalent to US$3.98, a family required US$7.86 more salaries than in the month of July to purchase a basket calculated with prices of 60 basic products.

The foods that increased the most were milk, cheese and eggs, with an increase of 10.93%, followed by fats and oils, which increased by 7.19%, and fruits and vegetables, with an increase of 6.48%.

On August 31, Cendas-FVM indicated that a teacher needs to earn the equivalent of 19.24 times their monthly salary to access the basic food basket.

The independent entity indicated that the average teacher salary is US$26.09 per month, an amount that represents “just 5.2%” of the cost of food, which, in turn, represents a “deficit of 94.8%”.

Since March 2022, the minimum wage and pensions have remained at 130 bolivars, an amount that has lost purchasing power due to the rise in the price of the dollar in the country, where businesses use the currency as a reference to set prices.

Venezuela emerged in December 2021 from a hyperinflation that it entered in 2017 and that reduced the value of the bolivar, the official currency, as well as citizens’ confidence in it, so they turned to the dollar in an attempt to protect their income.

Source: EFE

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